Pirates Archive

Eurobricks member brickcitydepot has made a fantastic pirate port with the typical narrow streets and tall buildings you can also see in places like Tortuga in Pirates of the Caribbean. This MOC also includes a wide variety of roof techniques, a nice pavement technique and a beautiful fort. It was worth the effort for sure!

This MOC was built some time ago, but it definitely deserves to be featured in our blog! Made by Flickr user 2 Much Caffeine, it shows how a certain pirate captain punishes crewmembers who have failed him.

I guess I don't have to explain who this bust represents. It's the man who spoke the famous words Dirt. This is a jar of dirt. If you look close, you'll see that even the beads are very close to the original ones. Overall a very fine MOC.

This lovely classical pirate scene was found by our News Scout SirSven7. It's full of ship elements, there's a nice rock technique and there are a lot of typicial pirate scenes going on like drinking, fishing and fighting. Yo-ho-ho! Check it out in the Pirates LEGO forum!

Eurobricks member Napoleon53 has undertaken an interesting project: a fan fiction continuation of the official LEGO Pirates storyline! He's written six chapters so far and also created a map of all the exciting locations in his story.

Classic-Pirates.com user Pavel has posted a MOC which, as he describes it, is inspired by his two favourite 1990s LEGO Pirates sets - 6273 Rock Island Refuge and 6279 Skull Island. It's a big pirate hideout and indeed has a feel of the classic sets we all love.

Eurobricks member kevblee has finished his custom Black Pearl, the fast and creepy flagship of Captain Jack Sparrow in the Pirates of the Caribbean series! By using some advanced techniques this ship is one of the best replicas of the Black Pearl!

Eurobricks member shmails brings us an intriguing Pirate scene. One side has a seemingly-deserted shipwreck...the other has a secret cave where a meeting of the Brethren Court is in progress! This is especially worth checking out for the excellent (all female!) custom minifigures. You can see lots of pictures on flickr here.

You can almost hear the pirate captain screaming, "Take all you can!!!"

This isn't the first time our news scouts have stumbled across a nice MOC by Flickr member Peter deYeule and it almost certainly will not be the last. This time Peter gives us an action scene of a pirate raid on a New England town. According to the creator himself, the pirates seek all the food, gold, beer, water and prisoners they can take. There is a lot of fine detail in this MOC, from the SNOT water to the tiled animal barn to the flames on the villagers' roofs. Head to the forum for a link to even more pictures of this creation now!

LEGOLANDs are famous for their Minilands, areas where cities and other environments are recreated in LEGO form. The new LEGOLAND Florida has an entire section dedicated to LEGO Pirates, complete with mini-scale ships, a harbor town, shipworks, and a reappearance by Captain Redbeard! Insidethemagic has a photostream on flickr with a lot of awesome pictures. Check it out here.